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� �� , � �.r . <br /> � RELEVANT EXPERIENCE, cont. <br /> � � O'Connor Hospital Master Plan EIR <br /> � Lead Agency: City of San Jos�, Planning Department <br /> Contact: Carol Hamilton, Senior Planner <br /> Address: 801 North First Street, Room 400, San Jose, CA 95110 <br /> � Phone: (408) 277-4576 <br /> David J. Powers & Associates, Inc. prepared the EIR for the 10-year Master Plan for O'Connor <br /> � Hospital, located on an approximat�ly 18-acre site in northwest San Jose. The Master Plan proposed <br /> expansion of the existing hospital to include a new medical office building and parking structure, an <br /> addition to an existing hospital building, demolition of an existing office building, and reconfiguration <br /> of the parking and circulation on the site. The project was very controversial because of a number of <br /> concerns expressed by neighboring residents opposed to the hospital's location. The major issues <br /> addressed in this EIR were land use, public safety/hazardous materials, traffic, noise, and visual <br /> quality. <br /> Kaiser Permanente Emeryville Medical Center EIR <br /> Lead Agency: City of F,meryville Planning Department <br /> Contact: Claudia Cappio, (Currently Manager, Major Development Projects , City of <br /> Oakland) <br /> Address: 250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 3330, Oakland, CA <br /> Phone: (510) 238-2229 <br /> David J. Powers & Associates, Inc. prepared the EIR for the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center on a <br /> 30-acre site in the City of Emerwille. The project included a hospital and medical office buildings, <br /> general retail and office uses, a central utility plant and three parking structures. The project required <br /> demolition of existing commercial, industrial, and residenrial uses. The new facility included a 450 <br /> bed hospital, medical office buildings for 450 providers, a 40,000 square foot central utility plant and <br /> parking structures with 3,845 parking spaces. Retail, office and other pedestrian-oriented uses were <br /> proposed on the perimeter of the site to provide an interface with the surrounding neighborhood. The <br /> major issues addressed in the EIR were traffic and circulation, air quality, historic architectural <br /> resources, land use, employment and housing, noise, geology and seismicity, soil and groundwater <br /> contamination cleanup, hazardous materials storage, utilities and urban services, and urban design and <br /> visual resources. <br /> Sequoia Hospital Campus Project/Precise Plan EIR Scope of Services <br /> David J. Powers & Associates, Inc. p age 20 <br />